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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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United States (Philadelphia)<br />

PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION OF JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (PAJA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Philadelphia Association of <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts (PAJA) is pleased to usher in its<br />

thirteenth year as both a training institute and a place of serious study for the<br />

psychology of C.G. Jung. Our programs take place in the Ethical Society, an historical<br />

building located off beautiful Rittenhouse Square Park in Philadelphia. Our faculty has<br />

grown considerably over the years. We are a geographically diverse association that is<br />

reflected in varied training backgrounds of our analyst members who have graduated<br />

from institutes in Zürich, Los Angeles, New York, and the Inter-Regional Society of<br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> focus of our curriculum for 2008-9 follows our interest in providing a rich and<br />

expansive range of course material. In addition to our own talented faculty, we invite<br />

analysts from other parts of the United States and abroad to participate in our<br />

programs. When planning our curriculum, we consider issues that are present in the<br />

collective and attempt to address them from the standpoint of Jung’s psychology. In<br />

addition to our training program, PAJA offers a monthly seminar that includes not only<br />

professional psychotherapists but also individuals with a deep interest in <strong>Jungian</strong><br />

psychology that come from a variety of professional worlds.<br />

Three years ago we added a Public Program in order to offer the community an<br />

opportunity to learn about Jung’s work. James Hillman, James Hollis, and other<br />

distinguished analysts have participated in PAJA’s mission to bring Jung’s work to a<br />

broader listening public. This year we will welcome analysts Jerome Bernstein M.A.,<br />

James Hollis Ph.D and Virginia Apperson Ph.D as public program presenters.<br />

Currently, the Philadelphia Association of <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts has eight candidates who<br />

train in conjunction with the Inter-Regional Association of <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts. To<br />

support our desire to provide a temenos for the exploration of archetypal material,<br />

candidates will participate in a Weekend Intensive designed around fairy tales and led<br />

by visiting analyst, Mara-Lea Rosenbarger, who is Zürich trained. Included in this<br />

Intensive will be a group process.<br />

We anticipate with much delight the publication of the Red Book in the fall of 2009,<br />

realized through the heroic efforts of the Philemon Foundation, established and<br />

directed by one of PAJA’s founding members, Dr. Stephen Martin.<br />

Beginning in March of 2008, we voted in a <strong>new</strong> set of officers. <strong>The</strong>y are as follows:<br />

President: Ronnie Landau<br />

Vice President: Sarah Braun<br />

Director of Training: Janis Maxwell<br />

Director of Seminar: Cynthia Candelaria<br />

Admissions Director: Sondra Geller<br />

pg. 97

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